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[QUOTE="OzAz, post: 91497, member: 25027"] [USER=26759]@NewtoLightz[/USER] As with anything in this hobby, there's always at least 3 ways to build something and 3 different opinions on which is best. here's my opinion :) If starting from fresh, go smart RGB nodes/pixels, you can always treat them as dumb nodes and have them just 1 colour, but you have the option to have them as many colours and colour combinations as you like. Some mini trees options, with examples of hardware in links: [LIST=1] [*]Plant trainer frames [URL='https://www.bunnings.com.au/whites-1-2m-galvanised-vegetable-cage-plant-trainer_p3321087']open [/URL](tie the tops together) or [URL='https://www.bunnings.com.au/whites-120cm-black-cone-plant-trainer_p3321109']closed [/URL](either, with or without chicken wire covering), then pixels wrapped in spiral around them [*]Coro trees eg [URL='https://www.boscoyostudio.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=2_5']Mini Trees from Boscoyo[/URL] [*]Mini "megatree", frame of your choice, pixel nodes or strips in vertical configuration [/LIST] As for controllers, check my post [URL='https://auschristmaslighting.com/threads/hi-from-melbourne.10214/#post-90612']here [/URL]where I discuss some options. The falcon board is currently one of the most popular controller boards. As with most of the vendors you can buy just the board, add power supplies, cabling and build enclosures yourself, or buy ready made units. Up to your wallet, abilities or the joy of building something from scratch. [/QUOTE]
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